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Stupid Fast
01-26-2005, 09:07 AM
I am looking for some lighs for a paint booth....I need manufactures or just maybe someone has some laying around? Floresents would be the best but I am haveing a hard time finding them.....
Any help would be great!

Jbb
01-26-2005, 09:11 AM
Dont know the code there ...But here...you not only have to have enclosed gasketed fixtures...but wire mesh glass in front of them..plus switches and coinduit...can get expensive......look here (http://paintbooth.ldpi-inc.com/)

MKE - POWER
01-26-2005, 09:26 AM
What are the code requirements there? Do they, authorities
want Class 1,Div 2, Vapor tight,dust tight, or actual expolsion proof? Big difference in products and cost, including installation methods.
Mark

Stupid Fast
01-26-2005, 09:33 AM
What are the code requirements there? Do they, authorities
want Class 1,Div 2, Vapor tight,dust tight, or actual expolsion proof? Big difference in products and cost, including installation methods.
Mark
It is for a home install...in a pole barn...Epoxy paints, solvents..auto paint ect...I just dont want myself or my buddy blowing up.....It is big...15x19....I don't even know what is standard for that application.....
Thanks guys

MKE - POWER
01-26-2005, 09:52 AM
Not sure on the pole barn? I'm from So Cal. JBB has a good link. Quality costs. Use a surface mount enclosed gasketed flourescent that you can readily buy color correct lamps for in your area. Stub the power to outside the facility and run circuits on exterior of booth to minimize the installation expense. Install VENTILATION.

OLDRAT
01-26-2005, 09:57 AM
Try to search some industrial auctions or maybe find one from a closed
body shop that has all the correct equipment depending on your codes.
Some times I have seen installs where they use the light fixtures behind
a safety glass window that shines into the booth. Depending on the
codes you may be able to get by that set-up using easier to obtain fixtures
and not having the expense of the rigid conduit and sealed boxes.
Just my .02 1/2
OR

Essex502
01-26-2005, 10:22 AM
Go Here (http://www.grainger.com/) and enter "explosion roof" light in the search field. Returned 1 fluorescent fixture and another coupla' items.

rrrr
01-26-2005, 05:02 PM
Go Here (http://www.grainger.com/) and enter "explosion roof" light in the search field. Returned 1 fluorescent fixture and another coupla' items.
Explosion roof? Must be a Japanese website.... :D :D